The Israeli Defense Forces have initiated targeted strikes against Hamas operatives in eastern Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip, as part of efforts to pressure Hamas and promote the release of hostages and achieve other war goals. The War Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has unanimously decided to continue military pressure on Hamas in Rafah. Efforts are being made to reach an agreement acceptable to both parties, despite the uncertain nature of a potential cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas.

Israel has called for the evacuation of around 100,000 Palestinians from Rafah ahead of a possible ground invasion by Israeli forces in Hamas’ last stronghold. The U.S. has expressed opposition to such an invasion unless Israel can provide a credible plan to protect civilians in the area. The United Nations Secretary-General has urged both Israel and Hamas to make additional efforts to reach an agreement to alleviate the suffering of civilians caught in the conflict. Meanwhile, the IDF has conducted multiple airstrikes in Rafah while residents are being evacuated in the area.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II has also called on the international community to prevent a potential catastrophe in Gaza as a result of the anticipated ground invasion of Rafah by Israeli forces. The war in Gaza has displaced around 80% of the population and caused widespread destruction throughout the territory. The death toll has climbed to over 34,500 people, according to estimates from Gaza’s Health Ministry. The conflict began with Hamas launching attacks on southern Israel in October, resulting in numerous casualties, abductions, and hostage situations.

Despite ongoing efforts to reach a cease-fire agreement, the situation in Gaza remains tense, with concerns over the potential impact of a large-scale military operation on civilians. The international community, including the U.S., has expressed worries over the possibility of a significant Israeli ground invasion into densely populated areas like Rafah. There are conflicting reports about Hamas’ acceptance of a peace proposal, with suggestions that the group has only offered amendments to a previous offer. Efforts are being made to prevent further loss of life and damage in the war-torn region.

The IDF’s actions in targeting Hamas operatives and conducting airstrikes in Rafah are part of a broader strategy to exert military pressure on the group, with the goal of securing the release of hostages and achieving other objectives. Despite the challenges and uncertainties surrounding the conflict, diplomatic efforts are ongoing to find a resolution to the long-standing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The international community, including the United Nations, is closely monitoring the situation and calling for the protection of civilians in line with international humanitarian law. The conflict in Gaza has had a devastating impact on the population, resulting in mass displacement and casualties on both sides.

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